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A match-making brokerage day for the robotics community takes place on 18 December 2018 in Brussels. Representatives from the European Commission and euRobotics will also provide you with all the information needed to participate in the calls for proposals.

The EU-AU Digital Economy Task Force met for the first time today at the High-Level Forum Africa-Europe in Vienna. This partnership on digital economy will explore how best to work together to make the most of the digital transformation of economy and society.

There are many stereotypes and preconceptions about artificial intelligence, fuelled in no small part by science fiction books and films. But in reality AI should be considered as a tool, albeit a highly sophisticated one that is constantly evolving and improving as our human intelligence deepens. As the EU launches its coordinated plan on artificial intelligence to accelerate the development of this key technology for the benefit of all, we take a look at how AI is in fact already very much a part of our day-to-day lives.

A match-making brokerage day for the robotics community takes place on 18 December 2018 in Brussels. Representatives from the European Commission and euRobotics will also provide you with all the information needed to participate in the calls for proposals.

This document expands the definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as defined in the Commission Communication on AI. It clarifies certain aspects of AI as a scientific discipline and as a technology, with the aim to avoid misunderstanding, to achieve a shared common knowledge of AI that can be fruitfully used also by non - AI experts, and to provide useful details that can be used in the discussion on both the AI ethics guidelines and the AI policies recommendations.

This working document constitutes a draft of the AI Ethics Guidelines produced by the European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI HLEG), of which a final version is due in March 2019.

There are many stereotypes and preconceptions about artificial intelligence, fuelled in no small part by science fiction books and films. But in reality AI should be considered as a tool, albeit a highly sophisticated one that is constantly evolving and improving as our human intelligence deepens. As the EU launches its coordinated plan on artificial intelligence to accelerate the development of this key technology for the benefit of all, we take a look at how AI is in fact already very much a part of our day-to-day lives.

The European Film Awards, recognising the best of European cinema, were handed out during a ceremony which took place on 15 December in Seville. Among the films receiving honours, eleven titles were supported by the Creative Europe MEDIA programme of the EU.

Today the European Commission issued a recommendation on the Hungarian regulator's (NMHH's) proposed regulation of access to the wholesale high-quality telecoms network of Magyar Telekom. It has also withdrawn its serious doubts on the costing methodology used to determine the regulated rates for obtaining access to Magyar Telekom’s network.